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The Colorado State University College of Business Dean Beth Walker talks about receiving the prestigious "Best Business School" award by the Financial Times.

CSU College of Business makes Financial Times best business schools list

Gwendolynn Riddoch February 13, 2024

The Colorado State University College of Business was just named one of the best business schools by the Financial Times, demonstrating systemwide responsible business principles. The award was given...

"Mao Tou Ying," a 25-foot metal sculpture of an owl, expels plumes of fire at the Sweetheart Festival in Loveland, Colorado, Feb. 10. Drew Hsu, also known as Torch Mouth, created the artwork.

Loveland’s annual Sweetheart Festival celebrates love, art

Hannah Parcells, News Editor February 13, 2024

Just about 14 miles south of Fort Collins lies the town of Loveland, Colorado. For decades, Loveland has emanated love thanks to its world-renowned Valentine Re-mailing Program.  Each year, thousands...

EMDR therapy: What it is, how it works

EMDR therapy: What it is, how it works

Caden Proulx, Print Director February 13, 2024

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy has been a widespread practice in recent years for patients experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder and a variety of other psychological disorders...

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes Feb. 12-18

Abby Flores, Staff Reporters February 12, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, The super new moon in Aquarius rose up in the sky Feb. 9. This realignment of energy will make us ponder the future more,...

Wolves playing in the snow at the Wolf Sanctuary in Divide, Colorado. (Photo courtesy David Hannigan, Colorado Parks and Wildlife)

Ecosystems not quickly restored by predators’ return, CSU study finds

Ivy Secrest, Content Managing Editor February 12, 2024

The removal of apex predators causes lasting damage that cannot be quickly reversed by wolves' return, a Colorado State University study found. The 20-yearlong experiment, funded by the National Science...

Ashley Hamilton speaks about her experience in incarceration while other artists Sean Marshall and Shawna Hockaday listen at the "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration" panel discussion at the Museum of Art Fort Collins Feb. 8.

Artists share perspectives on life in incarceration

Gwen Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 12, 2024

The Fort Collins Museum of Art presented a glimpse of the world behind bars with their two new exhibits that opened Jan. 26. The first exhibit, "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration,"...

Braxton Dietz, chief of staff of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, gives directions for the proceedings at the Day at the Capitol event Feb. 8. Around 50 students from Colorado State University attended to tour the state capitol and observe legislation.

CSU students visit Colorado Capitol, engage with government officials

Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor February 12, 2024

The Colorado Capitol saw Rams in the building as students visited Denver to advocate for their bill, meet with politicians and make change for Colorado college students. Associated Students of Colorado...

Izzy Burgess, a first-year political science student at Colorado University, testifies in front of the Colorado House of Representatives Finance Committee about HB24-1018 Feb. 8. The bill passed the committee by way of an 8-3 vote after nine CSU students testified.

Students testify on bill set to remove textbook taxes at state level

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief February 12, 2024

Nine Colorado State University students testified in front of the Colorado House of Representatives Finance Committee on HB24-1018 — a bill that, if passed, would eliminate taxes on college textbooks...

Seriously: CSU's newest fraternity is abstinence only

Seriously: CSU’s newest fraternity is abstinence only

Emma Souza, Collegian Columnist February 12, 2024
It is almost guaranteed that at least one Colorado State University fraternity will be throwing a party each weekend. CSU’s new abstinence frat is no different. Their door is always open to make friendship bracelets and play Just Dance.
A translucent sign with the ASCSU logo in the center of a wood-paneled wall, flanked by the American flag on the left and Colorado flag on the right. A podium is below the sign.

This week in ASCSU: Term limits, budget reallocation

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter February 12, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 7 for the 18th session of the 53rd senate. The meeting began with the ratification of the remaining members of the elections committee,...

Radka Buzkova hits the ball back to Abilene in her singles match Jan 26.

Home stretch for CSU tennis ends with victory against Missouri

Luke Hojnowski, staff reporter February 10, 2024

A simple lineup change was all Colorado State tennis needed to take down a ranked opponent. CSU sealed the victory Saturday, winning 5-2 against Missouri at the Fort Collins Country Club, improving...

Colorado State University No. 21 Rashaan Mbemba (21) fights through San Jose State University's defense in the men's basketball game against SJSU Feb. 9. CSU won 66-47.

CSU men’s basketball extends win streak to 4 in win over SJSU

Damon Cook, Sports Editor February 9, 2024

Hopefully, you bought Rashaan Mbemba stock because the market just closed at an all-time high.  In Colorado State’s 66-47 win over San Jose State, the first-year forward absolutely exploded in his...

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